On Feb 11th, Ozgecan Aslan, a 20-year-old university student, caught a bus from Adana to Mersin as was her routine from school to home. As the last passenger gets off the bus, she’s left alone with the driver, his father and his friend. Two days later, three suspects were captured and Özgecan’s body was found. Initial autopsy report shows young woman was stabbed to death after she was raped, and then her body was burnt.
Women all over Turkey are organizing protests today, claiming this is not “just another criminal incident”, but a result of a systematic misogynist state policy. Recent declarations by government officials against women’s employment, abortion, and similar statements to restrict women’s rights including even “when to go out and what to wear” have been responded to with public outrage. Also, perpetrators of rape and murder of women get the minimum sentence due to “incitement” or “consent” by the victim or “no psychological damage observed” on the victim. The extent of femicide in Turkey has once again been revealed by the murder of Ozgecan Aslan, while according to official figures murders of women have increased 1,400% during the period of AKP rule.
Protesters gather in #Istanbul to say "enough" to murders of women after killing of #ÖzgecanAslan (via @140journos) pic.twitter.com/GoUpZz7RuH
— Revolution News (@NewsRevo) February 14, 2015
Turkey ATM: RT @demishevich The women marches for #violenceagainstwomen #ÖzgecanAslan #Istanbul pic.twitter.com/a0EzR8gqKB
— Revolution News (@NewsRevo) February 14, 2015
#Turkey protests in honor of 20 years old girl who has raped and then burned found yesterday #ÖzgecanAslan http://t.co/vWIGXSmOed
— Revolution News (@NewsRevo) February 14, 2015
